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100

Head of the World

Caput Mundi

100

to address

appello

100

arable

aro

100

pugnabimus

we will fight

100

1st conj- present tense ending

0           mus 

s          tis

t           nt

200

Civis Romanus sum

I am a Roman citizen

200

to fly

volo

200

announce

nuntio

200

I will prepare to pray.

Parabo orare.

200

pluperfect tense endings

eram.     eramus

eras.      eratis

erat.       erant 

300

I see and am silent

Video et taceo

300

supero

to overcome, surpass

300

nautical

nauta -ae

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Erravero numquam

I will never have wandered.

300

first declension endings

-a.        -ae

-ae.       -arum

-ae.       -is

-ae.        -as

-am.       -is

400

Docere, delectare, movere

To teach, to delight, to move

400

to be

sum esse

400

nonsense

non

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Caput semper putare amatit.

The head will always love to think.

400

2nd declension Neuter

um.       a

i         orum

o          is

um        a

o            is

500

The senate and people of Rome

Senatus Populusque Romanus

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spero

to hope

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fidelity

fides fidei

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Many arrivals were not disturbing the peace.

Multi adventūs pacem non perturbant

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fifth declension

-es.         -es

-ei          -erum

-ei         -ebus

-em         -es

-e          -ebus

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